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Fig. 4B. Posterior white matter abnormalities caused by reversible posterior
leukoencephalopathy syndrome in 38-year-old man with severe hypertension,
headache, vomiting, and seizures. Axial T2-weighted MR image obtained 1 day
after A shows regions of hyperintense signal intensity
(arrows) in abnormal regions seen in A. Lesions terminate at
graywhite matter junction, consistent with vasogenic edema. After
control of hypertension, central nervous system symptoms resolved.
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